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Enchantment is the debut album recorded by Detroit, Michigan-based R&B group Enchantment, released in 1977 on the Roadshow /United Artists label. The album was remastered and reissued with bonus tracks in 2012 by Big Break Records .
Enchantment is a soul/R&B band formed in Detroit, Michigan by Emanuel "EJ" Johnson, Joe "Jobie" Thomas, Bobby Green, Edgar "Mickey" Clanton, and David Banks. They are best known for their mid-1970s hits " Gloria ", "Sunshine" and " It's You That I Need ".
"Sunshine and Summertime" is a song recorded by American country music singer Faith Hill. The song was written by John Rich, Kylie Sackley, and Rodney Clawson and produced by Hill and Byron Gallimore. Warner Bros. Nashville released it on June 12, 2006, to country radio as the fourth single from Hill's sixth studio album Fireflies (2005).
"Sunshine" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith, written by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and Marti Frederiksen. It was released in mid-2001 as a promotional single from the band's album Just Push Play. Aerosmith had to cancel a gig in Irvine, California in order to complete the filming of the music video for this song.
The Sunshine Company was an American sunshine pop band from Los Angeles, California.Originally the duo of Mary Nance (November 7, 1947 – November 24, 2019) [2] and Maury Manseau, [3] the group later added the rhythm section of bassist Larry Sims and drummer Merel Bregante and signed to Imperial Records, releasing their debut album in 1967. [4]
US Country Label 1960 Good 'n Country — Decca 1962 Country Music Time — 1963 This World Is Not My Home — 1964 Widow Maker — 1965 Sunny Side of the Mountain — 1966 Good 'n Country Music — 1967 Big and Country Instrumentals — 1968 Tennessee: 42 1969 Free Born Man — 1970 Singing All Day — 1972 I'd Like to Be Sixteen Again ...
(Chorus) Sixteen carriages drivin’ away While I watch them ride with my dreams away To the summer sunset on a holy night On a long back road, all the tears I find
"Meanwhile Back at the Ranch"/"Should I Smoke" was first released on the Wish You Were Here album in November 1974, where it was the ninth and final track. However, when the album was pulled from shelves in 1975 due to legal problems, the track, as well as the other eight songs from said album, became difficult to find (Wish You Were Here eventually saw CD release in 2007.) [1] "Meanwhile Back ...